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What If A Scammer Approaches You For Work?

If someone listed on this site, or on others sites approaches you and asks you to do work, how should you answer? The polite way is to say "No, thank you" or simply not to reply to the email. BUT THIS WONT STOP THEM FROM SCAMMING!

The only way to make things like this blog work is to reply to them with the truth. Say, for instance, "I saw your name and email on a blog warning me about scammers. Because of that, I will work for you, but only on a pre-pay basis. You pay me first, and then I will do the work." The only way that we can stop these people is by making them aware that we all know what they are doing. Let them know upfront. Make them go to the trouble of changing their email addresses again and again again. It is one of the only things that we poor, unrepresented writers can do to try to stop it. Stand up for yourself. TELL them that you know they are a scammer.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Email Addresses to Watch Out For!

According to a person posting at freelancewriting.com, the following email addresses belong to scammers that ask for work, assign it, and do not pay. According to several sources, these email addresses are addresses to be wary of! Please post a comment if you have any news or stories about them!

2 comments:

Anonymous
said...

I was contacted by Parasyadav claiming I had been selected out of many to write for him. I found out it was for an ezine anybody could join. He asked me to write articles about diet pills. When I sent the article he posted it on ezine. I checked the article and he had written under my name that I was a dietician and people should contact me, I am not even close to being a dietician. he also wrote his own article and posted it under my name. It was so riddled with grammatical errors I was mortified that people would think I had written it. I deleted it, and my article, changed my password, and told him I could not work for him. He asked me to continue working for him but I refused. I did not lose money to him fortunately, but he is extremely questionable. I would stear clear. Wendy M.

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The bottom line is that the writing world is just like any other world. If you pay your writers and keep up professional attitudes, you will have nothing to worry about. But even neglecting to pay 20$ for a set of articles is not going to be tolerated. Small amounts of money are still amounts of money, and some writers depend on each small amount to make a living. Please pay the writers.

Advice From Contributors

......how writers can protect themselves from this happening.... ie a simple contract, a partial non refundable fee up front, deadlines re communications etc. A good site to gain this information free is www.copywritersforum.com

My personal recommendation is that in cases like this you give them 2 weeks notice that they pay or you reserve the right to sell the articles on and publish them as you please. Ie, without payment you own the articles not them!

You further advise them that any unauthorized use of the article by them will result in breach of copyright and legal action.

If you want to be polite about it so as to gain more work from them..don't bother! Do you want to work for someone who behaves like this?

I personally do not do any further work until I have rec'd full payment for work already sent. The sooner I am paid, the sooner I get back to work.

If you value yourself and your talent, don't be walked over. There is a ton of work out there and the market is growing.